iR C 5185 COPY QUALITY

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  • pontiac
    Trusted Tech
    • Apr 2008
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    iR C 5185 COPY QUALITY

    We have a 5185 that is producing i guess the best description would be fuzzy, copies and prints. You can read the print but it looks blurry. Copier has 375000 total copies and prints. I have replaced transfer assembly and all drums and secondary transfer roller and no change to copy or print quality. Standard 20lb paper from hammermill is being used. No fiery attached. and finisher. When you run gradation adj. there are no crisp lines to test page. Any suggestions or if i can provide more info please let me know. Thanks to all.
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    Re: iR C 5185 COPY QUALITY

    Originally posted by pontiac
    We have a 5185 that is producing i guess the best description would be fuzzy, copies and prints. You can read the print but it looks blurry. Copier has 375000 total copies and prints. I have replaced transfer assembly and all drums and secondary transfer roller and no change to copy or print quality. Standard 20lb paper from hammermill is being used. No fiery attached. and finisher. When you run gradation adj. there are no crisp lines to test page. Any suggestions or if i can provide more info please let me know. Thanks to all.


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    Blur_Miss Reg TP09-10.pdf
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